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Rarely Used Expressions

As a writer I often like to use idioms. These are common phrases or terms whose meaning is not real, but can be understood by their popular use. However, what I find to be fun to test is the “popular” or “common” usage piece of it. Over the last two years, I’ve been interested to note which expressions that come naturally to my mind (and therefore get written into my books)  aren’t known or familiar to readers and friends.

In some cases, the phrase I’ve used is one I grew up with in the south, and therefore isn’t known to folks outside of that region. Some are older expressions that I’ve picked up reading historical romances and watching old movies. Some are linked with my age group (no, I’m not sharing my age). And some I’m honestly not sure why they aren’t more widely known. Here are a few – both the expression and their meaning.

Are there any you don’t recognize? Is it because of the reason I mention?

Southern Expressions:

Old-Fashioned (1800-1960)

Generational (Generation X)

Are there any expressions you use that cause other people look askance at you (ha – there’s another one – it means to look at you questioningly) when you say it?

 

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